Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Bows => Topic started by: Marlin on June 12, 2011, 12:46:52 am
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Hello, all
I recently put together a sad excuse for a scythian style bow with a massive hinge on the limb. What I want to build is something more serious. Im thinking Osage backed with bamboo. If someone could point me in the right direction. Limb width,Length and thickness. Thanks, Marlin
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Hi Martin, The originals were horn bellied and sinew backed on a wood core. All wood repo's have been made. You might peruse the back issues of PA. For building one as in the picture look at the website for ATARN. That site is focused on the history of Asian archery. I've made one turkish bow, but it started making sinister craking noises and as been set aside while I make another.
Ron
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There is a build along in a back issue of PA. It is a heavily sinewed backed, but no horn on the belly. Chris Cade (mechslasher) made one that came out real nice and I made one that broke in the middle of the handle because I skimped on the sinew in that area. I still have both limbs, mostly because there is 3 courses of sinew on them. I'll see if I can find the issue.
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It was a '98 issue that had the turkish bow without horn article. You can find the artilce online. Not sure why people get hung up on making a horsebow as short as possible. Many of the originals were longer and that makes things much easier when only using wood and bamboo or sinew.
I pretty much only make bows with spliced in siyahs these days. Short perfect staves can be extended by up to 15-20 inches.
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Thanks, M-P, Mullet & Pat
Here is what I worked on today. The longest is 49.5" long x 1.25" wide. The shorter one is 44"x 1.5"wide.
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i think a scythian style or even a moderate profile of scythain design is a serious bow to try and make.. i have made all wood and boo scythians and three horn composite in this design its very difficult to achieve the finished bow in any material,, to me this bow is the most serious bow to make,, you need to get adam karpowicz book, on ottoman turkish bows,, the book is unparalleled by any other as is the author,, it will be what you are looking for
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I got Adam's book with the idea of making a Turkish bow one day. Very detailed and a great book to own....even if you just like the idea of making it one day ;)